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I get ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT

 

Try running 'ipconfig' in the windows Command Prompt. What is the default gateway? Can you access it in a browser?

Please DO NOT post a picture of the result unless you know what to block out

 

Also, restart your router and computer if you haven't already

You can like reset your router.

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It will try it in the morning when no one is on it

You need to use like ethernet cable when setting up your router again.

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It's already in, my laptop is right next to the router 

make sure you use the local IP adress on the manual/back of the router

or just do ipconfig in cmd

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I get ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT

 

Try running 'ipconfig' in the windows Command Prompt. What is the default gateway? Can you access it in a browser?

Please DO NOT post a picture of the result unless you know what to block out

 

Also, restart your router and computer if you haven't already

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Try running 'ipconfig' in the windows Command Prompt. What is the default gateway? Can you access it in a browser?

Please DO NOT post a picture of the result unless you know what to block out

 

Also, restart your router and computer if you haven't already

It is 192.168.1.254, Tried not working but I'll restart my router and if that doesn't work I'll reset it 

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Try running 'ipconfig' in the windows Command Prompt. What is the default gateway? Can you access it in a browser?

Please DO NOT post a picture of the result unless you know what to block out

 

Also, restart your router and computer if you haven't already

Restarting my router did the trick, Thanks 

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